Your School Library – Flipped, Mobile, Curated
E-content and mobile technology transform the role of the librarian and notion of library. Participants of this webinar were given the tools to rethink library as a hybrid platform and explore options for addressing ubiquitous portable service, instruction, and resources. In this month’s webinar for the edWeb.net LMC @ The Forefront community, presenter Joyce Valenza, Teacher-Librarian at Springfield Township High School in Pennsylvania, shared options and strategies for curating, flipping, and mobilizing the traditional physical library for 24/7 availability. Joyce shared some of her favorite tools for searching to gain awareness, as well as trusted sites where students and teachers review apps to determine appropriateness.
Quotes from the session:
“This presentation was phenomenal, Joyce! Thanks so much for sharing your goldmine with us. I can’t wait to go exploring.”
“Thank you Joyce! That was so wonderful and informative. I will make sure to share with all the teacher-librarians in my school board.”
“OMG…This was FANtastic!! I’ve been away from the field for approx. 4 years…got some catching up to do.”
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I was wondering if I was able to receive a copy of the slide show and a CE Certificate from watching the webinar recorded?
Hi Jennifer,
Yes, the presentation slides and a quiz to earn your CE certificate are available in the Resource Library of the LMC @ The Forefront community at http://www.edweb.net/lmc. As a member of this free community, you will have access to all of the webinar archives in the Resource Library under Web 2.0 Tools.
Thank you,
Danielle